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Wardlow Believes AEW’s Locker Room Is Closer Than Ever

Wardlow believes the recent tension in the AEW locker room has dissipated.

In a new interview with the ESPR Podcast, Wardlow revealed that AEW’s locker room has only grown closer together following weeks of backstage drama that started with the AEW All Out Brawl.

“Everybody backstage has done such a great job of communicating and we’ve been, honestly through all of the…you said chaos. Fourtantly, on the inside, it has made us so much tighter. I feel like since all of that stuff happened, these past couple of months have really changed the locker room. We have some really positive leadership, guys like [Chris] Jericho and [Jon] Moxley and Bryan Danielson. They are true leaders and they are very passionate. They’ve done such a good job of getting the locker room together and on the same page and getting our company on the right track.”

Wardlow to ESPR Podcast

Wardlow would go on to note that the locker room feels like how it did when the company began.

“We talked about this recently, I feel like our locker room is as tight as it was when we started a few years ago. When we first started man, we were all on the same mission. We were a family. We survived COVID together, where we spent more time with each other then our own family. It was really really special that year we basically lived in Jacksonville. Everybody bonded so well and I feel like recently, we’re back to that.”

Wardlow to ESPR Podcast

Wardlow is currently working a tag team angle with Ring Of Honor TV Champion Samoa Joe as the tag team WarJoe. Wardlow is also the current AEW TNT Champion.

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